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and it can be used as evidence. but today transit authorities announced changes to its privacy policy. simon perez shows us what it means for fastrak users. >> reporter: allen, every
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. >> al qaeda gave us another warning. they are obsessed with attacking us through the aviation sector. >> reporter: had things gone according to plan, the u.p.s. package could have either been on the ground in philadelphia or on a plane to chicago when the cartridge, packed with a pound of the explosive p.e.t.n. was set to explode. a law enforcement source tells cbs news one idea being examined, the ignition source of the bomb may well have been a cell phone battery coupled with the charge from the flash of its built-in camera. >> the cost would have been incalculable. we would be talking about a damage of tens or hundreds of billions of dollars to the u.s. and global economy. >> reporter: cbs news has learned the intelligence community believes a half dozen individuals or more representing core al qaeda in the arabian peninsula may be responsible for initiating and orchestrating the attacks. despite the failed bombing attempts, an intelligence source told us al qaeda sees the attacks as a success because of the chaos and
. >> al qaeda gave us another warning. they are obsessed with attacking us through the aviation sector. >> reporter: had things gone according to plan, the u.p.s. package could have either been on the ground in philadelphia or on a plane to chicago when the cartridge, packed with a pound of the explosive p.e.t.n. was set to explode. a law enforcement source tells cbs news one idea being examined, the ignition source of the bomb may well have been a cell phone battery coupled with...
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and some of us got in and some of us didn't. >> reporter: which raises the question-- if you played the lottery every week with a group from work and one week you hit, would you share the wealth with one of the regulars who happened to take that week off? >> you snooze, you lose. >> reporter: what about if you were one of the five? >> i'd be mad. >> reporter: call it the price of nice, which not everyone feels obligated to pay. of course, there are those who see sharing as an investment of sorts. >> i would. because i believe in karma. >> reporter: but for now, the albany 7 seem ready to apply lottery law-- you gotta be in it to win it. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. osteoporosis treatment-- no big deal. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and he
and some of us got in and some of us didn't. >> reporter: which raises the question-- if you played the lottery every week with a group from work and one week you hit, would you share the wealth with one of the regulars who happened to take that week off? >> you snooze, you lose. >> reporter: what about if you were one of the five? >> i'd be mad. >> reporter: call it the price of nice, which not everyone feels obligated to pay. of course, there are those who see...
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think that they could get someone from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone in the within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. withers' daughter is as shocked as everyone. >> out of character for my father. that's not a representative of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis planned to open an earnest withers museum next month. his photos so powerfully clear but not his motives. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption
think that they could get someone from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone in the within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. found outside a motel. the discovery at devil's slide. next on cbs 5 >> couric: more than 300,000 egyptians have been watching the events in their homeland from here in the united states. elaine quijano has that story. >> fr
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what some kids are doing as mark strassmann reports. >> thank you so much! >> reporter: when tsunami relief on their minds, kids in dallas squeezed the aid from lemons. a lemonade fund-raiser for japan. in an hour they raised more than $1,000. >> people all wonder why we're doing this right now. >> reporter: in atlanta... >> it really makes me want to help those people. >> reporter: kindergartener tuesday muse saw the destruction on television. like kids all over, she's trying to make sense of the unthinkable. >> i was, like, how can i help? could i do a sale
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what...
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this is heaven to us. we've been missing this for a long time. >> reporter: captain verne ledoux says it was almost worth the wait. any concerns at all? because you're going to take these fish home, clean them up, eat them for sure. >> for sure. >> reporter: any concerns? >> no concerns whatsoever. >> reporter: just about the time b.p. got the cap on, the waters were declared safe to fish in and apparently safe enough to have other kinds of fun in, too. so while the sport fishermen are having fun out here, the big guys are still out here laying boom and i can guarantee you they would much rather be out there earning a living on the water than dragging these things around. it's been a few weeks since we've been in grand isle and, quite honestly, i'm seeing less oil. maybe all the effort is really beginning to pay off. all the crab pots here, they've all been pulled up already but there are a couple errant old buoys here. i was just curious to see if there was a crab, in fact, in one of these traps if it wou
this is heaven to us. we've been missing this for a long time. >> reporter: captain verne ledoux says it was almost worth the wait. any concerns at all? because you're going to take these fish home, clean them up, eat them for sure. >> for sure. >> reporter: any concerns? >> no concerns whatsoever. >> reporter: just about the time b.p. got the cap on, the waters were declared safe to fish in and apparently safe enough to have other kinds of fun in, too. so while...
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it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ malhis day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >> mason: more rain may hit southern california tomorrow as the cleanup continues following a week's worth of storms. early estimates say at least $70 million worth of damage was caused by the rain and floods. much of it was in highland, where cars and homes were caked in four feet of mud. now to a storm of a different sort surrounding california's schools. a new state law allows a majority of parents to essentially take over a failing school. and its first test case is causing quite an uproar. ben tracy has more in tonigh
it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ malhis day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day...
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ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingredients, and miracle-gro plant food. just mix it in. and turn bad soil into great soil. helps plants grow twice as big. instead of holding 'em back, they'll leap ahead. miracle-gro garden soil. and moisture control garden soil. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. >> couric: here in london, it's the night before the big day. the sidewalks are already filling up with people staking out the best viewing spots for the wedding. and tonight, they got the surprise of their
ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingredients, and miracle-gro plant food. just mix it in. and turn bad soil into great soil. helps plants grow twice as big. instead of holding 'em back, they'll leap ahead. miracle-gro garden...
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john pistole today appealed for cooperation. >> look, this is for your safety, security, work with us. this is a partnership here. >> reporter: but testifying before the senate commerce committee, pistole took a hard line, saying planes face an ongoing threat from hidden explosives so travelers who refuse both body imaging scans and pat-downs won't be allowed to fly. >> do i understand the sensitivities of people? yes. if you're asking am i going to change the policies? no. >> reporter: criticking are calling for a thanksgiving holiday slow-down, urging travelers to refuse the scans and overwhelm t.s.a. checkpoints with pat-down requests. >> i wouldn't want my wife to be touched the way these folks are being touched. >> there has to be a way, however, for privacy concerns to be addressed. >> reporter: the enhanced pat- downs require t.s.a. officers to officers to carefully frisk even the most private regioning of the body, and pistole, who went through the procedure himself called the pat-downs invasive. but the failed christmas day attack by underwear bomber umar farouk abdulmutallab
john pistole today appealed for cooperation. >> look, this is for your safety, security, work with us. this is a partnership here. >> reporter: but testifying before the senate commerce committee, pistole took a hard line, saying planes face an ongoing threat from hidden explosives so travelers who refuse both body imaging scans and pat-downs won't be allowed to fly. >> do i understand the sensitivities of people? yes. if you're asking am i going to change the policies? no....
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they just gave us money for a new one." this nondescript house was remarkably efficient at keeping secrets. the families who were so elusive when they lived here are just as mysterious now they've gone. tonight, pakistani officials have at least ten women and children from that compound in custody. katie. >> couric: liz, i know you spoke with senior intelligence officials in pakistan today. what did they tell you? >> reporter: well, they said when the u.s. navy seals left the compound after the raid, they took not only osama bin laden's body but one other person from the compound with them. they wouldn't say who that was. they also said that osama bin laden's 12-year-old daughter saw her father being killed. she's told them about that and it's the only independent confirmation they have that he's dead. katie. >> couric: liz palmer. liz, thank you. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, reaction to bin laden's death in the heart of muslim america. but up next, the search for the missing continues one week after those
they just gave us money for a new one." this nondescript house was remarkably efficient at keeping secrets. the families who were so elusive when they lived here are just as mysterious now they've gone. tonight, pakistani officials have at least ten women and children from that compound in custody. katie. >> couric: liz, i know you spoke with senior intelligence officials in pakistan today. what did they tell you? >> reporter: well, they said when the u.s. navy seals left the...
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. >> the american people want us to work together. this is not the way to do it. if there's a problem with the bill, we should tweak it. >> reporter: house republicans say that the law is just too flawed, that tweaks aren't enough, and that they want to draft legislation to replace it, but as long as democrats control the senate, neither the repeal nor the replacement have any chance of becoming law. katie. >> couric: nancy cordes on capitol hill tonight. nancy, thank you. now to the news about congresswoman gabrielle giffords, critically wounded in the tucson shooting. her family said she'll be transferred friday to a rehab facility in houston. meanwhile, ben tracy reports we have a fuller picture tonight of how the attempted assassination played out. >> he's walking quickly. he's not running. the weapon is down at hills right side. >> there are multiple victims. we need a lot more units here. >> reporter: as the shots rang out that fateful saturday, security cameras at the safeway store were rolling. sheriffs deputy rick kastigar has now seen the tape and exactl
. >> the american people want us to work together. this is not the way to do it. if there's a problem with the bill, we should tweak it. >> reporter: house republicans say that the law is just too flawed, that tweaks aren't enough, and that they want to draft legislation to replace it, but as long as democrats control the senate, neither the repeal nor the replacement have any chance of becoming law. katie. >> couric: nancy cordes on capitol hill tonight. nancy, thank you. now...
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. >> reporter: loughner used a 9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol he used at this tucson sporting goods store on november 30 for $500. the purchase was legal. we've learned he had at least 90 bullets. the 22-year-old lived with his parents in this middle-class tucson neighborhood where they seemed to have had few friends. >> people are so isolated now. they don't know who's living next to him. >> reporter: despite his antigovernment feelings, loughner tried to enlist in the army but was rejected for failing a drug test. he was suspended from community college on september 29 because of his erratic behavior. the school told him he needed a mental health evaluation to return. loughner dropped out. >> he would clench his fists and grin. >> reporter: former classmate steven cates was not surprised when he heard was what loughner allegedly did. he was so afraid loughner would bring a gun to class someday he tried to be friends with him so he would not get shot. >> it was very apparent that he was not on the same level as everyone else. >> reporter: the crime scene here tonight in tucson is s
. >> reporter: loughner used a 9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol he used at this tucson sporting goods store on november 30 for $500. the purchase was legal. we've learned he had at least 90 bullets. the 22-year-old lived with his parents in this middle-class tucson neighborhood where they seemed to have had few friends. >> people are so isolated now. they don't know who's living next to him. >> reporter: despite his antigovernment feelings, loughner tried to enlist in the...
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so this ferry was a great deal for us. we were really happy the state department came through like that. >> reporter: the old, the young, the weary-- each with a story and a sentiment. >> it's difficult because, you know, you feel for the people. all they're doing is asking for a better way of life, and it's-- people are getting killed for it. >> reporter: is it emotional for you to finally be away from there? >> yeah, but, you know, i'm ready to go back. i'm sure my family doesn't want to hear that. >> reporter: lucky to be out, but already missing what they left behind. dave peterson had worked in tripoli for eight months. >> i was 200 meters off the green square is my apartment. it was ground zero for the chaos. sunday was pretty difficult. >> reporter: diane harris teaches first grade at the american school. for her, the libyan revolution is more than a history lesson. it hits home. >> we've only been there since august, but just had fallen in love with the place and had just an incredible place to teach, and to live.
so this ferry was a great deal for us. we were really happy the state department came through like that. >> reporter: the old, the young, the weary-- each with a story and a sentiment. >> it's difficult because, you know, you feel for the people. all they're doing is asking for a better way of life, and it's-- people are getting killed for it. >> reporter: is it emotional for you to finally be away from there? >> yeah, but, you know, i'm ready to go back. i'm sure my...
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the trucker showed us on his own truck using nothing more than a small key to a padlock and a pair of pliers. from break-ins to start to finish he was gone in less than 30 seconds. leading to this man we'll call "the broker." his job, sell the stoneen goods. in an average month, how many jobs would they do? >> depends. two, three, four. >> reporter: and they're not just ripping off cargo. one ring was so brazen it stole this warehouse in miami, breaking in and using it as a show room to sell its goods. and then the buyer comes out and gives you money in a bag? >> correct. >> reporter: so you could have at one time how much money in your hands? >> million and a half. >> reporter: that's a big bag. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and the bags of money keep coming given the fact penalties from cargo theft are surprisingly weak. most times it's a minor felony that never leads to jail time. >> i think stealing a load of property on it is the same as stealing your 196 volkswagen. >> reporter: you ever worry about being arrested? >> not really. >> reporter: with that, the trucker headed to other job
the trucker showed us on his own truck using nothing more than a small key to a padlock and a pair of pliers. from break-ins to start to finish he was gone in less than 30 seconds. leading to this man we'll call "the broker." his job, sell the stoneen goods. in an average month, how many jobs would they do? >> depends. two, three, four. >> reporter: and they're not just ripping off cargo. one ring was so brazen it stole this warehouse in miami, breaking in and using it as...
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vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. ( woman ) you have better things to join than always a line for the bathroom. so, pipe up and ask your doctor today about taking care with vesicare. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ gree
vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. ( woman ) you have better things to join than always a line for the bathroom. so, pipe up and ask your doctor today about taking care with vesicare. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home....
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then along comes someone to remind us. an army ranger who served eight tours in iraq and afghanistan is about to be awarded the medal of honor, only the second living recipient since vietnam. david martin at the pentagon tells his story. >> reporter: sergeant leroy petry, a kid who nearly flunked out of high school, became a man who gave his right hand to save his fellow army rangers. it happened three years ago almost to the day on a raid in afghanistan. as petry stormed into a courtyard he was hit by a bullet which went through both legs. he and two other rangers took cover behind a chicken coop. a grenade knocked all three to the ground. a second grenade probably would have killed or seriously injured them. but the wounded petry grabbed it and threw it back. just after he released it, the grenade detonated, blowing away his right hand. still, petry had the presence of mind to apply his own tourniquet. petry, who has spent most of the last ten years operating in the secrecy of special operations, did not want to be inter
then along comes someone to remind us. an army ranger who served eight tours in iraq and afghanistan is about to be awarded the medal of honor, only the second living recipient since vietnam. david martin at the pentagon tells his story. >> reporter: sergeant leroy petry, a kid who nearly flunked out of high school, became a man who gave his right hand to save his fellow army rangers. it happened three years ago almost to the day on a raid in afghanistan. as petry stormed into a courtyard...
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thanks for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> it is very hard to say what the prognosis is. it's really too early at this point. >> the news out of southern california not encouraging. giants fan brian stow is fighting for his life. the latest efforts to find his attackers and growing efforts to support his family. >> i do not believe that the operator knew that he was assaulted. >>> more questions after last week's wild ride on00. what should have happened when the train took off with an open door. >> it's a case many californians will never forget. tonight a parole decision for one of the chowchilla kidnappers. good evening i'm allen martin. >> we learned tonight that the giants fans beat up outside of dodgers safety was worried about
thanks for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> it is very hard to say what the prognosis is. it's really too early at this point. >> the news out of southern california not encouraging. giants fan brian stow is fighting for his life. the latest efforts to...
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officials tell us that pakistan now will allow a c.i.a. evidence and forensics team to search for anything that might be stashed maybe somewhere inside the walls of the compound or under the floorboards. navy seals, as we've told you, grabbed a mountain of material-- files, hard drives, stacks of notes-- the night bin laden was killed, but the commandos only had 40 minutes on the ground in the compound and critical evidence might have been left behind. we have to say, we don't know if there's anything useful there, but we are told that forensics experts will use things like high-tech sensors and infrared cameras capable of finding hidden or buried materials. harry? >> smith: bob, do you think this means pakistani/u.s. relations might be on the end? relations might be on the mend? >> it has to help some. there is still considerable distrust on both sides. the pakistani officials angry they weren't in the loop of the raid. at the same time, u.s. officials continue to suspect that somebody at some level inside pakistan may have helped bin lad
officials tell us that pakistan now will allow a c.i.a. evidence and forensics team to search for anything that might be stashed maybe somewhere inside the walls of the compound or under the floorboards. navy seals, as we've told you, grabbed a mountain of material-- files, hard drives, stacks of notes-- the night bin laden was killed, but the commandos only had 40 minutes on the ground in the compound and critical evidence might have been left behind. we have to say, we don't know if there's...
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of us live here.but most so we need the brita pitcher. for healthier, clean tasting water. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and formining dangerous clot. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determie treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including
of us live here.but most so we need the brita pitcher. for healthier, clean tasting water. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and formining dangerous clot....
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using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar. some symptoms of low blood sugar are shaking, sweating and rapid heartbeat. call your doctor if you have an allergic reaction like rash, hives or swelling of the face, mouth or throat. ask your doctor if you also take a tzd as swelling in the hands, feet or ankles may worsen. blood tests will check for kidney problems. you may need a lower dose of onglyza if your kidneys are not working well or if you take certain medicines. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding onglyza. extra help. extra control. you may be eligible to pay $10 a month with the onglyza value card program. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right. and instantl
using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar. some symptoms of low blood sugar are shaking, sweating and rapid heartbeat. call your doctor if you have an allergic reaction like rash, hives or swelling of the face, mouth or throat. ask your doctor if you also take a tzd as swelling in the hands, feet or ankles may worsen. blood tests will check for kidney problems. you may need a lower dose of onglyza if your kidneys are not working well or if you take certain...
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it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. what a beautiful way to get fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber. >> couric: when it comes to our schools, class size is one issue, the size of the kids in the glass quite another. one-third of school-aged children are overweight or obese. so today, michelle miller reports the government called for big changes in federally funded school lunches. >> reporter: in the losing fight against childhood obesity, the federal government wants to enlist the lunch ladies in the battle. >> we know there's too much sodium and too much sat
it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: in a new memoir due out next week, donald rumsfeld says his biggest mistake as defense secretary was not quitting after evidence came out that u.s. soldiers abused iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. he writes, "more than anything else, i have failed to do, i regret that i did not leave at that point." about charges he didn't provide enough troops for the iraq war, rumsfeld admits there were times more troops could have helped. we have an update today on arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords recovering from that near-fatal gunshot wound. her husband, astronaut mark kelly, has been at her side as she gets rehab in houston. today kelly spoke about her at the national prayer breakfast in washington. >> what allo
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: in a new memoir due out next week, donald rumsfeld says his biggest mistake as defense secretary was not quitting after evidence came out that u.s. soldiers...
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the message he has for us all. on eyewitness news. . >>> to be the at 6:00 -- >> skyscraper man, he finished climb agriculture skyscraper a half hour ago, the message he has for us all next. hope for some patients who suffer from a debilitating illness. not through drugs or surgery, but a trip to the beach. the "early show's" hattie kauffman explains. >> reporter: though he hits the beach every opportunity he gets, caleb remendinton not your average surfer dude. surfing is helping you live? >> exactly. i now surf to live. >> reporter: the ocean helps him with something we all take for granted, breathing. caleb has cystic fibrosis. nearly 30,000 americans suffer from the disease which causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive tract, making it difficult to breathe and make down food. cystic fibrosis patients undergo a rigorous routine including breathe treatment and twice a day they areny a vest that fills with air to help break up mucus in the chest. >> i have to put this on everyday but it's not rea
the message he has for us all. on eyewitness news. . >>> to be the at 6:00 -- >> skyscraper man, he finished climb agriculture skyscraper a half hour ago, the message he has for us all next. hope for some patients who suffer from a debilitating illness. not through drugs or surgery, but a trip to the beach. the "early show's" hattie kauffman explains. >> reporter: though he hits the beach every opportunity he gets, caleb remendinton not your average surfer dude....
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger...
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>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were safely detonated by the bomb squad. taser guns were originally introduced as a non-lethal weapon police could use to subdue a suspect, but since 2001, more than 400 people in this country have died after being shocked by an officer. and now, john blackstone reports, a man in marin county, california is suing the police after they tasked him in his own home. >> reporter: with a taser pointed at his chest, peter mcfarland did sit down. the 64-year-old had fallen at his home but refused to be taken to the hospital because he didn't have insurance. >> report
>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were...
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did that jetblue flight attendant actually plan to use the emergency slide? >> i thought about it for 20 years. we thought about it but you never think you're going to do it. >> reporter: at a town where jews and muslims live in harmony but it's not in the middle east, it's in the middle of new jersey. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. wall street investors unloaded stock today, fearing the economy could be heading back into recession or, even worse, the "d "word, deflation. the dow plunged 265 points, that's nearly 2.%. the blue chip index has given back all of its gain for the year. rebecca jarvis is our business and economics correspondent. rebecca? >> reporter: good evening, erica. today wall street had a delayed reaction to yesterday's report from the refer stating the recovery is weakening. >> the economy stalled as it looks is stalling even further. >> reporter: veteran trader art cashin says three things spook it had
did that jetblue flight attendant actually plan to use the emergency slide? >> i thought about it for 20 years. we thought about it but you never think you're going to do it. >> reporter: at a town where jews and muslims live in harmony but it's not in the middle east, it's in the middle of new jersey. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on...
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using the photo, police quickly arrested two suspects. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," one chance in 176 million. plenty of americans are taking those odds for a chance to win a fortune tonight. but up next, 90% of us say we eat healthy-- so why can't we fit into our jeans? leftover desserts, boardroom, now. thanks, i already have some yummy black forest cake. black forest cake? ♪ [ female announcer ] need a guilt free treat? try yoplait light. and i've lost weight. [ female announcer ] with 30 delicious flavors all around 100 calories each. i knew for years before i quit that i needed to quit and i went online to find a way. ♪ what really excited me about chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood,
using the photo, police quickly arrested two suspects. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," one chance in 176 million. plenty of americans are taking those odds for a chance to win a fortune tonight. but up next, 90% of us say we eat healthy-- so why can't we fit into our jeans? leftover desserts, boardroom, now. thanks, i already have some yummy black forest cake. black forest cake? ♪ [ female announcer ] need a guilt free treat? try yoplait light. and i've lost weight. [ female...
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this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. fight back. fight plaque. you can turn ordinary chicken into luscious, delicious, and scrumptious. with recipes from campbellskitchen.com, and campbell's cream of chicken soup. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ by accident next on cbs 5 >> smith: when a member of the u.s. military goes off to war, the whole family sacrifices. today first lady michelle obama welcomed wives, mothers and grandmothers to the white house to mark military spouse appreciation day and thank them for their service to the country. as john blackstone reports, the observance was made all the more poignant by the events of this week. >> reporter: it is part of osama bi
this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. fight back. fight plaque. you can turn ordinary chicken into luscious, delicious, and scrumptious. with recipes from...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. so i feel better by the time we tee off. want to transform dinner from blah to oh la la? cook with campbell's. with touches like a splash of fresh cream or sauterne wine. our soups help you put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ >> couric: now to the drug wars. earlier this week we told you how a controversial operation by the a.t.f. may have helped put lethal weapons in the hands of mexican gangs. tonight sharyl attkisson reports some of those weapons have been implicated in the death of a u.s. border patrol agent. >> reporter: while a.t.f. was allegedly allowing mexican drug cartels be armed with assault rifles from the u.s., a special border patrol team in arizona was fighting, in part, with beanbag guns last december 14. that's according to newly released court doc
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. so i feel better by the time we tee off. want to transform dinner from blah to oh la la? cook with campbell's. with touches like a splash of fresh cream or sauterne wine. our soups help you put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. our premium litters now work harder to help neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. do you often experience the feeling of a dry mouth? it can be the side effect of many medications. dry
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin,...
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we use it when other types of treatment don't work. >> reporter: an f.d.a. committee will meet in two weeks to decide meridia's fate, harry? >> smith: the company says there's already a warning label. isn't that enough? >> reporter: harry, the problem is while it's true there's a warning label and in this study only patients with known underlying cardiovascular disease were at increased risk for heart attack and stroke. in the real world it's hard to know exactly who those patients are. who is at increased risk for cardiovascular disease? about half of all patients who die suddenly in heart attack have no known history of heart disease. >> smith: jon lapook, thank you so much. for more information, all you need to do is go to our partner in health news webmd.com and search "weight loss drugs." there was a medical scare at the u.s. open here in new york today. 21-year-old victoria azarenka collapsed during the first set of her match with gisela dulko. she left in a wheelchair and was later diagnosed with a mild concussion. azarenka says she hit her head while
we use it when other types of treatment don't work. >> reporter: an f.d.a. committee will meet in two weeks to decide meridia's fate, harry? >> smith: the company says there's already a warning label. isn't that enough? >> reporter: harry, the problem is while it's true there's a warning label and in this study only patients with known underlying cardiovascular disease were at increased risk for heart attack and stroke. in the real world it's hard to know exactly who those...
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ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? >> couric: b.p. is in the home stretch as it tries to permanently plug the blownout well in the gulf. the federal government's point man, thad allen, said today a relief well is now within 100 feet of the main shaft. if all goes as planned by the end of this week, engineers could begin pumping mud and cement into it to kill that well for good. meanwhile, a jetblue flight ran into turbulence today on the ground. the plane from pittsburgh had just landed in new york city when a flight attendant got into a
ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state...
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he could have used somebody who could climb walls and we have just the guy. his name is masato akamatsu. watch as he makes the catch of the year, the center fielder for the hiroshima carp did his best spider man impression to steal a home run from the other team. peter parker would be proud. and coming up next, fighting bladder cancer. bob schieffer tells his personal story. of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to protect the shoreline. i grew up on the gulf coast and i love these waters. we can't keep all the oil from coming ashore, but i'm gonna do everything i can to stop it, and we'll be here as long as it takes to clean up the gulf. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident... in their ability to be ready with ciali
he could have used somebody who could climb walls and we have just the guy. his name is masato akamatsu. watch as he makes the catch of the year, the center fielder for the hiroshima carp did his best spider man impression to steal a home run from the other team. peter parker would be proud. and coming up next, fighting bladder cancer. bob schieffer tells his personal story. of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to...
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until you know how chantix affects you, use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping, and unusual dreams. ♪ it feels wonderful. i don't smoke. i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if chantix is right for you. learn about the chantix challenge. chantix may not work for everyone. if you aren't quit after 12 weeks, we'll refund your cost of trying it. learn more at chantix.com. the reason that i picked alli was because it's approved by the fda, it was safe, it will block 25% of the fat that you eat and keep it from being absorbed. that's got to be better for ya than something that is absorbed into the system. alli is not only just a pill but it is a total program. it's a way of teaching yourself to eat more healthy. it does force a lifestyle change. [ female announcer ] fda approved alli. learn more at myalli.com. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris. to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammat
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how a bay area man used a cartoon to mock the media star. next >> couric: the way medicine can change lives never ceases to amaze we end tonight with bill whitaker and the story of a young boy whose case seemed hopeless. wait until you see what skilled doctors were able to do. >> reporter: 12-year-old diego neumaier ortiz knows angels and miracles exist. do you think this is going to change your life? he's living proof. >> ( translated ): yes, a lot. >> reporter: he was born poor in pueblo, mexico, with microtia, a rare birth defect that left both ears undeveloped inside and out. even with the hearing aid, amplifying sound, diego's world is almost silent. >> ( translated ): i have waited all these years. i never thought this would happen. >> reporter: a visiting american doctor saw diego nail win after win to become the junior gymnastics champion of mexico. he contacted dr. john reinisch, a pioneer in ear reconstruction, who took on the complex case for free. a year later, diego and his mother, alma rosa, are in his l.a. office where diego m
how a bay area man used a cartoon to mock the media star. next >> couric: the way medicine can change lives never ceases to amaze we end tonight with bill whitaker and the story of a young boy whose case seemed hopeless. wait until you see what skilled doctors were able to do. >> reporter: 12-year-old diego neumaier ortiz knows angels and miracles exist. do you think this is going to change your life? he's living proof. >> ( translated ): yes, a lot. >> reporter: he was...
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my wife and i, our lives have taken us right here. today. >> reporter: helping patients find their way at the end of life is one of the toughest and most important jobs a doctor has. katie? >> couric: mr. giordano was very brave to participate in this piece. >> reporter: yes, he was. >> couric: it's a complex issue, jon. but if most patients want to die at home why are so many dying in hospitals? >> reporter: katie, i think one of the big reasons is doctors wait too long to start the conversation. and i understand. as a doctor i don't want to take away hope, but i don't want to give false hope. the patients and their families bring their own very complicated set of emotions to the table. so clearly this is one of the very last taboos but we've got to get past it because it's very clear that patients do better when this discussion is held sooner rather than later. >> couric: all right. dr. jon lapook. jon, thanks so much. and if you or a loved one is battling end-stage cancer and you would like to learn more, go to our partner in healt
my wife and i, our lives have taken us right here. today. >> reporter: helping patients find their way at the end of life is one of the toughest and most important jobs a doctor has. katie? >> couric: mr. giordano was very brave to participate in this piece. >> reporter: yes, he was. >> couric: it's a complex issue, jon. but if most patients want to die at home why are so many dying in hospitals? >> reporter: katie, i think one of the big reasons is doctors wait...
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but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security, adding more checkpoints in key locations. >> couric: mandy clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi from attacking his own people, but th
but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security,...
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nancy cordes tells us information on the recorders has given us clues about the actions of the pilots. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder reveals it was the youngest of the three pilots who announced "i have the controls" after speed indicators in the airbus a-330 malfunctioned and the autopilot disengaged. when a stall warning went off, the 32-year-old copilot initially pointed the nose down as pilot are trained to do to pick up speed and lift. but when he leveled off and a second stall warning sounded he pointed the nose up. the plane began to rock, then stall, plummeting toward the atlantic for three and a half minutes. just one minute before the plane hit the water, he handed responsibility to the other copilot who was 37 saying "you have the controls" but it was too late. the captain of the jet, who, at 58, was by far the most experienced of the three, had rushed back to the cockpit from a rest break but it does not appear he ever retook the controls. an air france official defended the pilots saying "we had an optimal level of competency in this air france plane's cockpit.
nancy cordes tells us information on the recorders has given us clues about the actions of the pilots. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder reveals it was the youngest of the three pilots who announced "i have the controls" after speed indicators in the airbus a-330 malfunctioned and the autopilot disengaged. when a stall warning went off, the 32-year-old copilot initially pointed the nose down as pilot are trained to do to pick up speed and lift. but when he leveled off and...
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thanks for watching us at 5:00. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. >> couric: the formalities are over. the battles begin as the new congress takes up the soaring debt, health care, and the constitution. i'm katie couric. also tonight, a murder mystery in the shadows of the capital. who killed former pentagon official john wheeler? his body discovered in a delaware landfill. allegations of fraud, and the first study to link childhood vaccine to autism. and that once-homeless radio announcer becomes an overnight star and meets with his biggest fan-- his mom. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the new house of representatives got down to business today. republicans and democrats going at it over two of the most contentious issues-- cutting the soaring deficit and health care reform with the republicans threatening to repeal it. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hil
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. [ female announcer ] talk to your doctor about plavix. we wouldn't have to worry about what's in our water. but most of us live here. so we need the brita pitcher. for healthier, clean tasting water. people will lose belongings, their homes...hope... they'll need your help. this hurricane season is predict
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take including aspirin especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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thanks for joining us. happy thanksgiving. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> the holiday season officially upon us. when the cold snap might break. >> sometimes you see people going through things and that means something to them. >> not content to just feed themselves, the small army of your neighbors who made sure everyone had a meal today. >>> and yes, a whole lot of people have set aside the turkey to get ready for some serious shopping. >>> happy thanksgiving. i'm allen martin. dana has the night off tonight. >>> on on this thanksgiving, be grateful if you have a means to stay warm. it will be very cold. most of the bay area will reach near
thanks for joining us. happy thanksgiving. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> the holiday season officially upon us. when the cold snap might break. >> sometimes you see people going through things and that means something to them. >> not content to just feed themselves, the small army of your neighbors who made sure everyone had a meal today. >>> and yes, a whole lot...
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the money, now show us the jobs." local business owner becky dewind got $94,000 to help develop new machinery, but the excavating work it's designed for never materialize so she's added no new hires. >> i haven't had one job in one of my divisions in all of 2010. >> reporter: dewind joined other tea party members today to call out the government for trying to create jobs with borrowed money. just a few blocks away, randy and david hammons also held signs-- of desperation. how long have you been out of work? >> couple years. >> reporter: but despite all the talk of stimulus dollars, there's continued frustration on main street-- like this one in holland michigan, which has seen its unemployment rate from just under 6% in 2007 to nearly 12% today. at the local candy store where owner tom fabiano is doing okay but worries about everyone else. >> my biggest concern is how did we go to where we were ten years ago to where we are today? someone answer that for me. >> reporter: this ground- breaking is supposed to bring jobs
the money, now show us the jobs." local business owner becky dewind got $94,000 to help develop new machinery, but the excavating work it's designed for never materialize so she's added no new hires. >> i haven't had one job in one of my divisions in all of 2010. >> reporter: dewind joined other tea party members today to call out the government for trying to create jobs with borrowed money. just a few blocks away, randy and david hammons also held signs-- of desperation. how...
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haywire. >> we felt it was imperative to use the only constitutional provision available to us which was to deny a quorum so that bill did not get railroaded through the legislature. >> reporter: what do you say to people who say you lost the election, that's the facts. >> the election was not on workers' rights. i was present in 1959 when the state of wisconsin was the first state in the union to authorize collective bargaining by state employees and to have it wiped out in less than five days without any previous explanation just isn't right. >> scott walker has got to go! >> labor has been good for union and non-union workers alike. the eight hour work day, 40-hour work week, the fact that you have overtime and health insurance, vacation, sick leave and family medical leave, all those great things happened because of the labor movement. >> reporter: even so,republican leaders say they have the votes and they vow to pass this legislation. tonight governor scott walker will give a televised fire side chat hoping he can bypass the ongoing protests. katie? >> couric: cynthia bowers, t
haywire. >> we felt it was imperative to use the only constitutional provision available to us which was to deny a quorum so that bill did not get railroaded through the legislature. >> reporter: what do you say to people who say you lost the election, that's the facts. >> the election was not on workers' rights. i was present in 1959 when the state of wisconsin was the first state in the union to authorize collective bargaining by state employees and to have it wiped out in...
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inflammatory, even violent words and images in last year's campaign, especially a map that used the crosshairs of a gunsight to target some democrats, including gabrielle giffords. today, palin said it's not she but her critics who are inciting violence. >> journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence that they purport to condemn. >> reporter: she ignited a new controversy by using the term "blood libel" that refer to allegations from the middle ages that jews murdered christian children to use their blood in religious ceremonies. >> jews have paid a terrible price. they were accused falsely. their children were murdered because of these libels. >> some say it was straight out of sarah palin's political playbook. >> and she will often make her case in the most explicit, most inflammatory, most attention- getting way that's possible. >> reporter: again, we're told the president will not take sides in that battle. he'll spend most of his short speech memorializing the victims. katie. >> couric: chip reid reporting
inflammatory, even violent words and images in last year's campaign, especially a map that used the crosshairs of a gunsight to target some democrats, including gabrielle giffords. today, palin said it's not she but her critics who are inciting violence. >> journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence that they purport to condemn. >> reporter: she ignited a new controversy by using the term "blood...
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to some extent we're just going to have to get used to that. >> reporter: the press used to see itself as a gate keeper deciding what information was reliable enough to make public. now there are no gates, katie. >> couric: jeff, thanks very much. as we mentioned, the lead documents include numerous reports of civilian casualties in afghanistan. coalition commanders say they take great pains to avoid them. today afghan officials claim 52 civilians were killed last friday by a nato rocket in helmand province in the south. nato promises a thorough investigation. in logar province hundreds of u.s. troops continued to search for a member of the u.s. navy who is believed to be held by the taliban. the body of a second sailor was recovered today. the two men disappeared friday after being ambushed by insurgents. they were in afghanistan on a training mission. pakistan is not the only one of afghanistan's neighbors mentioned in these documents. iran is also accused of helping the afghan insurgents. but is it? richard roth put that question to president mahmoud ahmadinejad in tehran today duri
to some extent we're just going to have to get used to that. >> reporter: the press used to see itself as a gate keeper deciding what information was reliable enough to make public. now there are no gates, katie. >> couric: jeff, thanks very much. as we mentioned, the lead documents include numerous reports of civilian casualties in afghanistan. coalition commanders say they take great pains to avoid them. today afghan officials claim 52 civilians were killed last friday by a nato...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. [ female announcer ] we all do it. but you don't have to. thanks to secret flawless renewal. with odor absorbing microcapsules that capture odor and release a fresh scent. it's still working, so you can stop checking. >> couric: plenty of pro athletes are in it just for the money but gil mesh is at the other extreme. he's a pitcher with a sore right shoulder who stood to make $12 r llion this year with the kansas city royals. even if he couldn't throw, he'd get the money just for showing up, but instead he retired last week and won't get another dime. mesh told the "new york times" if he couldn't earn his pay, he didn't deserve it. in miami it's mystery solved. for weeks the big question was who put this grand piano o
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. [ female announcer ] we all do it. but you don't have to. thanks to secret flawless renewal. with odor absorbing microcapsules that capture odor and release a fresh scent....
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but celia hatton in beijing tells us g.m. is facing growing competition now from chinese car makers. >> reporter: with names like geely, chery, b.y.d., you might not know they're some of china's top automotive companies, but detroit certainly does. >> these are companies that no one heard of ten years ago that today are getting a lot of international attention. >> reporter: the chinese market is a bright spot on the balance sheets of u.s. auto makers. they're buying american as both a good investment and a status symbol. for the first time ever, g.m. has sold more cars in china than in the u.s. during the first half of this year. more than 1.2 million cars rolled off g.m. lots in china versus less than 1.1 million in the united states. but future demand in untapped markets has foreign and chinese entrepreneurs seeing dollar signs. 64 million vehicles crowded china's streets last year. over 200 million cars will jam on to those roads by 2020. so to meet that demand, domestic companies are embracing the communist government's p
but celia hatton in beijing tells us g.m. is facing growing competition now from chinese car makers. >> reporter: with names like geely, chery, b.y.d., you might not know they're some of china's top automotive companies, but detroit certainly does. >> these are companies that no one heard of ten years ago that today are getting a lot of international attention. >> reporter: the chinese market is a bright spot on the balance sheets of u.s. auto makers. they're buying american...